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16 March, 18:01

How do soot particles in the atmosphere affect incoming solar radiation

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  1. 16 March, 19:18
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    The solar radiation becomes of higher intensity when incident to the earth.

    Explanation:

    Soot particle in the atmosphere are made up of carbon monoxide, CO. This carbon monoxide in atmosphere react oxygen, O2 near the ozone layer, hence destroying it.

    This makes the solar radiation to be at a higher intensity hence causing global warming.
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